
Foolishness According to God | Genesis 25:29-34
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This week, we will be exploring Genesis 25:29-34 together, Foolishness According to God.
Esau and Jacob are very different twins. Esau is hairy. Jacob is smooth. Esau is an outdoorsman. Jacob is an indoorsman. Esau is physically strong. Jacob is mentally strong. Esau is a fool. And Jacob is a heelcatcher who knows how to take advantage of a fool.
Genesis 25:29-34 is a strange passage in many ways. It is only six verses long but it packs massive implications for the story of Jacob and Esau. The birthright of the oldest son does not mean as much to us today but back then it meant everything, particularly in this case when the birthright is tied to the blessing of God.
Esau traded a treasure for a trifle.
He gave up the blessing for a bowl of soup.
He despised what was significant to get what was insignificant.
He put immediate gratification over enduring satisfaction in God.
Neither Esau nor Jacob are "heroes" in this story. Both are acting selfishly. But whereas Jacob is a finagler, Esau is a fool. And his foolishness exhibits a heart that is totally oblivious and obstinate toward God.
This week we will revisit the differences between Esau and Jacob and the struggles in the family. We will then examine the danger of putting the temporal over the eternal, of pursuing immediate gratification over enduring satisfaction in Christ.
May God fill us with His Spirit so that we will walk in His wisdom and pursue the things that really matter in this life and in eternity!